! a screen saver and locker for the X window system
! by Jamie Zawinski
!
-! version 2.17
+! version 5.26
+! 09-Dec-2013
!
! See "man xscreensaver" for more info. The latest version is always
-! available at http://people.netscape.com/jwz/xscreensaver/
-
-*timeout: 10
-*cycle: 10
-*lockTimeout: 0
-*passwdTimeout: 30
+! available at http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/
+
+
+! These resources, when placed in the system-wide app-defaults directory
+! (e.g., /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver) will provide the default
+! settings for new users. However, if you have a ".xscreensaver" file in
+! your home directory, the settings in that file take precedence.
+
+
+! Don't hand this file to "xrdb" -- that isn't how app-defaults files work.
+! Though app-defaults files have (mostly) the same syntax as your ~/.Xdefaults
+! file, they are used differently, and if you run this file through xrdb,
+! you will probably mess things up.
+
+#error Do not run app-defaults files through xrdb!
+#error That does not do what you might expect.
+#error Put this file in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver instead.
+
+! /* (xrdb prevention kludge: whole file)
+
+*mode: random
+*timeout: 0:10:00
+*cycle: 0:10:00
+*lockTimeout: 0:00:00
+*passwdTimeout: 0:00:30
+*dpmsEnabled: False
+*dpmsQuickoffEnabled: False
+*dpmsStandby: 2:00:00
+*dpmsSuspend: 2:00:00
+*dpmsOff: 4:00:00
+*grabDesktopImages: True
+*grabVideoFrames: False
+*chooseRandomImages: @DEFAULT_IMAGES_P@
+! This can be a local directory name, or the URL of an RSS or Atom feed.
+*imageDirectory: @DEFAULT_IMAGE_DIRECTORY@
*nice: 10
+*memoryLimit: 0
*lock: False
*verbose: False
+*timestamp: True
*fade: True
*unfade: False
-*fadeSeconds: 3
+*fadeSeconds: 0:00:03
*fadeTicks: 20
-
+*splash: True
+*splashDuration: 0:00:05
+*visualID: default
*captureStderr: True
-*captureStdout: True
-*textForeground: Yellow
-*textBackground: Black
+*ignoreUninstalledPrograms: False
+
+*textMode: file
+*textLiteral: XScreenSaver
+*textFile: @DEFAULT_TEXT_FILE@
+*textProgram: fortune
+*textURL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:NewPages&feed=rss
+
+*overlayTextForeground: #FFFF00
+*overlayTextBackground: #000000
*overlayStderr: True
*font: *-medium-r-*-140-*-m-*
-! Turning on "installColormap" interacts erratically with twm and tvtwm,
-! but seems to work fine with mwm and olwm. Try it and see. If your
-! screen turns some color other than black, the window manager is buggy,
-! and you need to set this resource to False (or get a WM that works.)
-!
-*installColormap: True
+! The default is to use these extensions if available (as noted.)
+*sgiSaverExtension: True
+*xidleExtension: True
+*procInterrupts: True
+! Turning this on makes pointerHysteresis not work.
+*xinputExtensionDev: False
-! Any program which can draw on the root window will work as a screensaver.
-! The following resource enumerates them.
-!
-! Programs are separated by newlines (specified in resource files with \n).
-! Lines may be continued with a lone \ at the end of the line.
-!
-! Each line is an `sh' command.
-!
-! But, if the first word on the line is the name of a visual followed by a
-! colon, then that visual will be used for the program, if it is available.
-! If no such visual is available, then the program will be skipped. In
-! this way, you can specify that you want certain programs to run only
-! on color screens, and others only on mono screens, by making use of the
-! magic visual names "color" and "mono". Likewise, if some hacks prefer
-! colormaps, but others prefer 24-bit windows, that also can be arranged
-! (in this case, by using "PseudoColor:" versus "TrueColor:".)
-!
-! All programs must be launched in such a way that they draw on the root
-! window; they should not be spawned in the background with "&". If shell
-! metacharacters are used, they must be understandable to `sh', not `csh'
-! (the $SHELL variable is not consulted, for unfortunate but good reasons.)
-!
-! Be sure to check out Demo Mode: run the command `xscreensaver-command -demo'
-! and it will cause the running XScreenSaver program to pop up a dialog box
-! that lets you try out the following programs interactively. See the man
-! pages for details.
-!
-*programs: qix -root -solid -delay 0 -segments 100 \n\
- attraction -root -mode balls \n\
- attraction -root -mode lines -points 3 -segments 200 \n\
- attraction -root -mode splines -segments 300 \n\
- attraction -root -mode lines -radius 300 \
- -orbit -vmult 0.5 \n\
- pyro -root \n\
- helix -root \n\
- pedal -root \n\
- rorschach -root -offset 7 \n\
- hopalong -root \n\
- greynetic -root \n\
- xroger -root \n\
- imsmap -root \n\
- slidescreen -root \n\
- decayscreen -root \n\
- jigsaw -root \n\
- blitspin -root -grab \n\
- slip -root \n\
- hypercube -root \n\
- halo -root \n\
- maze -root \n\
- noseguy -root \n\
- flame -root \n\
- lmorph -root \n\
- deco -root \n\
- moire -root \n\
- moire2 -root \n\
- lightning -root \n\
- strange -root \n\
- spiral -root \n\
- laser -root \n\
- grav -root \n\
- grav -root -trail -decay \n\
- drift -root \n\
- ifs -root \n\
- julia -root \n\
- penrose -root \n\
- sierpinski -root \n\
- braid -root \n\
- galaxy -root \n\
- bouboule -root \n\
- swirl -root \n\
- flag -root \n\
- sphere -root \n\
- forest -root \n\
- lisa -root \n\
- lissie -root \n\
- goop -root \n\
- starfish -root \n\
- starfish -root -blob \n\
- munch -root \n\
- fadeplot -root \n\
- coral -root \n\
- mountain -root \n\
- triangle -root \n\
- worm -root \n\
- rotor -root \n\
- ant -root \n\
- vines -root \n\
- kaleidescope -root \n\
- xjack -root \n\
- xlyap -root -random \n\
- cynosure -root \n\
- flow -root \n\
- \
- mono: rocks -root \n\
- color: rocks -root -fg darksalmon \n\
- \
- mono: qix -root -linear -count 5 -size 200 -spread 30 \
- -segments 75 -solid -xor \n\
- \
- color: attraction -root -mode polygons \n\
- color: attraction -root -mode filled-splines -segments 0 \n\
- color: attraction -root -glow -points 10 \n\
- color: bubbles -root \n\
- \
- color: rd-bomb -root \n\
- color: rd-bomb -root -speed 1 -size 0.1 \n\
- \
- PseudoColor: qix -root -count 4 -solid -transparent \n\
- PseudoColor: qix -root -count 5 -solid -transparent -linear \
- -segments 250 -size 100 \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_1@
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ gears -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ superquadrics -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ morph3d -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ cage -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ moebius -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ stairs -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ pipes -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ sproingies -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ rubik -root \n\
-@GL_KLUDGE_2@ atlantis -root \n
-
-
-! A few of the hacks require OpenGL, and will only be built if you have it.
-! If your vendor doesn't provide real OpenGL, you might want to consider
-! building MesaGL, which is a free implementation -- GL is way cool.
-!
-! Note that those hacks (gears, superquadratics, morph3d, cage, moebius,
-! stairs, pipes, sproingies, and rubik) tend to work best on a visual *half*
-! as deep as the depth of the screen, since that way, they can do
-! double-buffering -- try it and see, but you will probably find that you
-! should specify the deepest visual that is half as deep as the screen.
-!
-! For example, on a screen that supports both 24-bit TrueColor and 12-bit
-! PseudoColor, the 12-bit visual will probably work best (this is true of
-! base-model SGI Indys: the 0x29 visual is the one you want.) Oddly, on SGI
-! O2s, (machines that have serious hardware support for GL) the 12-bit
-! PseudoColor visual looks awful (you get a black and white, flickery image.)
-! On these machines, the visual you want turns out to be 0x31 -- this is but
-! one of the eight 15-bit TrueColor visuals (yes, 8, and yes, 15) that O2s
-! provide. This is the only visual that works properly -- as far as xdpyinfo
-! is concerned, all of the 15-bit TrueColor visuals are identical, but some
-! flicker like mad, and some have deeply weird artifacts (hidden surfaces
-! show through!) I suppose these other visuals must be tied to some arcane
-! hardware feature... Your mileage, therefore, may vary dramatically.
-!
-! Some other programs that you might want to track down (these work as
-! XScreenSaver helpers, but are not distributed with it):
-!
-! xdaliclock -root -builtin2 \n\
-! xswarm -r 2>&- \n\
-! xwave -root \n\
-! xbouncebits ... \n\
-! ico -r -faces -sleep 1 -obj ico \n\
-! xsplinefun \n\
-! xmountains -b -M \n\
-! color: xfishtank -c black -d -r 2 \n\
-!
-! xtacy is ok, but it only works on the default visual. We can satisfy
-! that constraint like so:
-!
-! default: xtacy -root -delay 100 -funky -number 3 \n\
-! default: xtacy -root -delay 100 -gravity \n\
-! default: xtacy -root -delay 100 -mixer \n\
-! default: xtacy -root -delay 100 -taffy -pal 4 \n\
-!
-! To display a randomized slideshow of images, you can do something like this:
-!
-! default-n: xv -root -rmode 5 image-1.gif -quit
-! default-n: xv -root -rmode 5 image-2.gif -quit
-! default-n: xv -root -rmode 5 image-3.gif -quit
-! ...and so on...
-!
-! Note that we've used "default-n" as the visual name, rather than just
-! "default": this means "default visual, no install", that is, it's like
-! specifying the command-line arguments "-visual default -no-install".
-! This is necessary because, when XV is running in "-root" mode, it always
-! assumes that the default visual and colormap are being used, rather than
-! examining the window it is drawing on to see what visual and colormap it
-! has. If we didn't force the default visual to be used, xv would get an
-! X error. If we didn't force the default colormap to be installed, the
-! colors would be all wrong. "default-i" may also be used as a visual name
-! (meaning, "-visual default -install") but you probably won't ever need
-! to use that.
+! Set this to True if you are experiencing longstanding XFree86 bug #421
+! (xscreensaver not covering the whole screen)
+GetViewPortIsFullOfLies: False
+
+! This is what the "Demo" button on the splash screen runs (/bin/sh syntax.)
+*demoCommand: xscreensaver-demo
+
+! This is what the "Prefs" button on the splash screen runs (/bin/sh syntax.)
+*prefsCommand: xscreensaver-demo -prefs
+
+! This is the URL loaded by the "Help" button on the splash screen,
+! and by the "Documentation" menu item in xscreensaver-demo.
+*helpURL: http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man.html
+
+! loadURL -- how the "Help" buttons load the helpURL (/bin/sh syntax.)
+! manualCommand -- how the "Documentation" buttons display man pages.
!
-! XEarth is nice, too:
+! And there are so very many options to choose from!
!
-! default-n: xearth -nostars -wait 0 -timewarp 400 -pos sunrel/38/-30
+! Gnome 2.4, 2.6: (yelp can't display man pages, as of 2.6.3)
!
+@GNOME24@*loadURL: @WITH_BROWSER@ '%s'
+@GNOME24@*manualCommand: gnome-terminal --title '%s manual' \
+@GNOME24@ --command '/bin/sh -c "man %s; read foo"'
!
-! Some of the GL demos that SGI ships work with XScreenSaver; most don't.
-! XScreenSaver includes a program (not built or installed by default)
-! called "xscreensaver-sgigl". To use the SGI demos with XScreenSaver,
-! build that program, and use it to launch the SGI demos. For example,
-! on Irix 6.2, you can do this:
+! Gnome 2.2:
!
-! xscreensaver-sgigl /usr/demos/bin/ep -S
-! xscreensaver-sgigl /usr/demos/bin/bongo
+@GNOME22@*loadURL: gnome-url-show '%s'
+@GNOME22@*manualCommand: gnome-terminal --title '%s manual' \
+@GNOME22@ --command '/bin/sh -c "man %s; read foo"'
!
-! On Irix 6.3, things have moved, so you need to do it like this:
+! Gnome 1.4:
!
-! xscreensaver-sgigl /usr/sbin/ep -S
+! *loadURL: gnome-moz-remote --newwin '%s'
+! *manualCommand: gnome-help-browser 'man:%s'
!
-! You can also use the "ant" demo, but first you need to wrap a shell script
-! around it that cds to its home directory, so that it can find its files;
-! and also pass it the -S argument, to prevent it from forking.
+! non-Gnome systems:
!
+@NOGNOME@*loadURL: firefox '%s' || mozilla '%s' || netscape '%s'
+@NOGNOME@*manualCommand: xterm -sb -fg black -bg gray75 -T '%s manual' \
+@NOGNOME@ -e /bin/sh -c 'man "%s" ; read foo'
+
+
+! The format used for printing the date and time in the password dialog box
+! (see the strftime(3) manual page for details.)
+*dateFormat: %d-%b-%y (%a); %I:%M %p
+! To show the time only:
+! *dateFormat: %I:%M %p
+! For 24 hour time:
+! *dateFormat: %H:%M
+
+
+! This command is executed by the "New Login" button on the lock dialog.
+! (That button does not appear on the dialog if this program does not exist.)
+! For Gnome: probably "gdmflexiserver -ls". KDE, probably "kdmctl reserve".
+! Or maybe yet another wheel-reinvention, "lxdm -c USER_SWITCH".
!
-! Also, since these actually end up mapping their own windows instead of
-! drawing on the XScreenSaver-provided root, when they are being run from
-! demo-mode, you can't pop up the demo-mode dialog just by clicking the
-! mouse: you must first type ESC to make the SGI programs exit. This sucks.
-! Things should work properly when they are being run by xscreensaver in
-! non-demo-mode, however.
+@NEW_LOGIN_COMMAND_P@*newLoginCommand: @NEW_LOGIN_COMMAND@
+
+
+! Turning on "installColormap" on 8-bit systems interacts erratically with
+! certain jurassic window managers. If your screen turns some color other
+! than black, the window manager is buggy, and you need to set this resource
+! to false. Or switch WMs. Or join the 21st century and get a 24-bit
+! graphics card.
!
-! Basically, the SGI demo writers went out of their way to make my life hell.
+*installColormap: True
+
+
+! This is the list of installed screen saver modes. See "man xscreensaver"
+! for the syntax used here.
+!
+! If you want to disable a screensaver, DO NOT remove it from this list:
+! instead, mark it as inactive by placing a "-" at the beginning of the line.
+!
+! You can use the `xscreensaver-demo' program to edit the current list of
+! screen savers interactively.
+!
+*programs: \
+ maze -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: superquadrics -root \n\
+ attraction -root \n\
+ blitspin -root \n\
+ greynetic -root \n\
+ helix -root \n\
+ hopalong -root \n\
+ imsmap -root \n\
+- noseguy -root \n\
+- pyro -root \n\
+ qix -root \n\
+- rocks -root \n\
+ rorschach -root \n\
+ decayscreen -root \n\
+ flame -root \n\
+ halo -root \n\
+ slidescreen -root \n\
+ pedal -root \n\
+ bouboule -root \n\
+- braid -root \n\
+ coral -root \n\
+ deco -root \n\
+ drift -root \n\
+- fadeplot -root \n\
+ galaxy -root \n\
+ goop -root \n\
+ grav -root \n\
+ ifs -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: jigsaw -root \n\
+ julia -root \n\
+- kaleidescope -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: moebius -root \n\
+ moire -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: morph3d -root \n\
+ mountain -root \n\
+ munch -root \n\
+ penrose -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: pipes -root \n\
+ rd-bomb -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: rubik -root \n\
+- sierpinski -root \n\
+ slip -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: sproingies -root \n\
+ starfish -root \n\
+ strange -root \n\
+ swirl -root \n\
+ triangle -root \n\
+ xjack -root \n\
+ xlyap -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: atlantis -root \n\
+ bsod -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: bubble3d -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: cage -root \n\
+- crystal -root \n\
+ cynosure -root \n\
+ discrete -root \n\
+ distort -root \n\
+ epicycle -root \n\
+ flow -root \n\
+- GL: glplanet -root \n\
+ interference -root \n\
+ kumppa -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: lament -root \n\
+ moire2 -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: sonar -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: stairs -root \n\
+ truchet -root \n\
+- vidwhacker -root \n\
+ blaster -root \n\
+ bumps -root \n\
+ ccurve -root \n\
+ compass -root \n\
+ deluxe -root \n\
+- demon -root \n\
+@GLE_KLUDGE@ GL: extrusion -root \n\
+- loop -root \n\
+ penetrate -root \n\
+ petri -root \n\
+ phosphor -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: pulsar -root \n\
+ ripples -root \n\
+ shadebobs -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: sierpinski3d -root \n\
+ spotlight -root \n\
+ squiral -root \n\
+ wander -root \n\
+- webcollage -root \n\
+ xflame -root \n\
+ xmatrix -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: gflux -root \n\
+- nerverot -root \n\
+ xrayswarm -root \n\
+ xspirograph -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: circuit -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: dangerball -root \n\
+- GL: dnalogo -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: engine -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: flipscreen3d -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: gltext -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: menger -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: molecule -root \n\
+ rotzoomer -root \n\
+ speedmine -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: starwars -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: stonerview -root \n\
+ vermiculate -root \n\
+ whirlwindwarp -root \n\
+ zoom -root \n\
+ anemone -root \n\
+ apollonian -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: boxed -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: cubenetic -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: endgame -root \n\
+ euler2d -root \n\
+ fluidballs -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: flurry -root \n\
+- GL: glblur -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: glsnake -root \n\
+ halftone -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: juggler3d -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: lavalite -root \n\
+- polyominoes -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: queens -root \n\
+- GL: sballs -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: spheremonics -root \n\
+- thornbird -root \n\
+ twang -root \n\
+- GL: antspotlight -root \n\
+ apple2 -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: atunnel -root \n\
+ barcode -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: blinkbox -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: blocktube -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: bouncingcow -root \n\
+ cloudlife -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: cubestorm -root \n\
+ eruption -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: flipflop -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: flyingtoasters -root \n\
+ fontglide -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: gleidescope -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: glknots -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: glmatrix -root \n\
+- GL: glslideshow -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: hypertorus -root \n\
+- GL: jigglypuff -root \n\
+ metaballs -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: mirrorblob -root \n\
+ piecewise -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: polytopes -root \n\
+ pong -root \n\
+ popsquares -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: surfaces -root \n\
+ xanalogtv -root \n\
+- abstractile -root \n\
+ anemotaxis -root \n\
+- GL: antinspect -root \n\
+ fireworkx -root \n\
+ fuzzyflakes -root \n\
+ interaggregate -root \n\
+ intermomentary -root \n\
+ memscroller -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: noof -root \n\
+ pacman -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: pinion -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: polyhedra -root \n\
+- GL: providence -root \n\
+ substrate -root \n\
+ wormhole -root \n\
+- GL: antmaze -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: boing -root \n\
+ boxfit -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: carousel -root \n\
+ celtic -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: crackberg -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: cube21 -root \n\
+ fiberlamp -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: fliptext -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: glhanoi -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: tangram -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: timetunnel -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: glschool -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: topblock -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: cubicgrid -root \n\
+ cwaves -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: gears -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: glcells -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: lockward -root \n\
+ m6502 -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: moebiusgears -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: voronoi -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: hypnowheel -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: klein -root \n\
+- lcdscrub -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: photopile -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: skytentacles -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: rubikblocks -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: companioncube -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: hilbert -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: tronbit -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: geodesic -root \n\
+ hexadrop -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: kaleidocycle -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: quasicrystal -root \n\
+@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: unknownpleasures -root \n
!=============================================================================
-! Resources for the Motif dialog boxes:
-!
-*fontList: *-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*demoDialog*label1.fontList: *-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*passwdDialog*fontList: *-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*XmList.fontList: *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*XmTextField.fontList: *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*passwdDialog.passwdText.fontList: *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-
-*XmDialogShell*foreground: black
-*XmDialogShell*background: gray90
-*XmDialogShell*XmTextField.foreground: black
-*XmDialogShell*XmTextField.background: white
-*XmDialogShell*demoList.foreground: black
-*XmDialogShell*demoList.background: white
-*XmDialogShell*rogerLabel.foreground: red3
-*XmDialogShell*rogerLabel.background: white
-
-*XmDialogShell.title: XScreenSaver
-*allowShellResize: True
-*autoUnmanage: False
-
-! This doesn't work. Motif ignores it if there is a scroll-list!
-*demoDialog.maxWidth: 600
-
-*label1.labelString: XScreenSaver %s
-*label1.label: XScreenSaver %s
-*label2.labelString: Copyright © 1991-1998 by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>
-*label2.label: Copyright © 1991-1998 by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>
-*demoList.visibleItemCount: 10
-*demoList.automaticSelection: True
-*next.labelString: Run Next
-*prev.labelString: Run Previous
-*edit.labelString: Edit Parameters
-*done.labelString: Exit Demo Mode
-*restart.labelString: Reinitialize
-
-*resourcesLabel.labelString: XScreenSaver Parameters
-
-*timeoutLabel.labelString: Saver Timeout
-*cycleLabel.labelString: Cycle Timeout
-*fadeSecondsLabel.labelString: Fade Duration
-*fadeTicksLabel.labelString: Fade Ticks
-*lockLabel.labelString: Lock Timeout
-*passwdLabel.labelString: Password Timeout
-*resourcesForm*XmTextField.columns: 8
-
-*verboseToggle.labelString: Verbose
-*cmapToggle.labelString: Install Colormap
-*fadeToggle.labelString: Fade Colormap
-*unfadeToggle.labelString: Unfade Colormap
-*lockToggle.labelString: Require Password
-*resourcesDone.labelString: Done
-*resourcesCancel.labelString: Cancel
-
-*passwdDialog.title: Password
-*passwdLabel1.labelString: XScreenSaver %s
-*passwdLabel2.labelString: This display is locked.
-*passwdLabel3.labelString: Please type %s's password to unlock it.
-*passwdDone.labelString: Done
-*passwdCancel.labelString: Cancel
-
-*passwdLabel1.alignment: ALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
-*passwdLabel2.alignment: ALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
-*passwdLabel3.alignment: ALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
-*rogerLabel.width: 150
-
-! Disable Motif drag-and-drop in dialog boxes. This is kind of pathetic, but
-! in some older versions of Motif, most any attempt to drag cause immediate
-! flaming death from above. This *should* rip the legs off that bug.
+XScreenSaver.pointerPollTime: 0:00:05
+XScreenSaver.pointerHysteresis: 10
+XScreenSaver.initialDelay: 0:00:00
+XScreenSaver.windowCreationTimeout: 0:00:30
+XScreenSaver.bourneShell: /bin/sh
+
+
+! Resources for the password and splash-screen dialog boxes of
+! the "xscreensaver" daemon.
+!
+*Dialog.headingFont: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-180-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+*Dialog.bodyFont: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+*Dialog.labelFont: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+*Dialog.unameFont: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+*Dialog.buttonFont: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+*Dialog.dateFont: *-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-80-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+! Helvetica asterisks look terrible.
+!*passwd.passwdFont: *-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+*passwd.passwdFont: *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+
+*Dialog.foreground: #000000
+*Dialog.background: #E6E6E6
+*Dialog.Button.foreground: #000000
+*Dialog.Button.background: #F5F5F5
+!*Dialog.Button.pointBackground: #EAEAEA
+!*Dialog.Button.clickBackground: #C3C3C3
+*Dialog.text.foreground: #000000
+*Dialog.text.background: #FFFFFF
+*passwd.thermometer.foreground: #4464AC
+*passwd.thermometer.background: #FFFFFF
+*Dialog.topShadowColor: #FFFFFF
+*Dialog.bottomShadowColor: #CECECE
+*Dialog.logo.width: 210
+*Dialog.logo.height: 210
+*Dialog.internalBorderWidth: 24
+*Dialog.borderWidth: 1
+*Dialog.shadowThickness: 2
+
+*passwd.heading.label: XScreenSaver %s
+*passwd.body.label: This screen is locked.
+*passwd.unlock.label: OK
+*passwd.login.label: New Login
+*passwd.user.label: Username:
+*passwd.thermometer.width: 8
+*passwd.asterisks: True
+*passwd.uname: True
+
+*splash.heading.label: XScreenSaver %s
+*splash.body.label: Copyright © 1991-2013 by
+*splash.body2.label: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
+*splash.demo.label: Settings
+*splash.help.label: Help
+
+
+!=============================================================================
!
-XScreenSaver*dragInitiatorProtocolStyle: DRAG_NONE
-XScreenSaver*dragReceiverProtocolStyle: DRAG_NONE
-
-
-
-! Resources for the dialog boxes using the abominable Athena widgets:
-!
-*demo_dialog*font: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*resources_dialog*font: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*passwd_dialog*font: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*demo_dialog*label1.font: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*resources_dialog*label1.font: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-*demo_dialog*List.font: *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-iso8859-1
-
-! This is a hack to make the typed password invisible.
-! Surely someone can do better than this...
-*passwd_dialog*passwd_form.value*font: *nil*
-
-*demo_dialog*foreground: black
-*demo_dialog*background: gray90
-*demo_dialog*List.background: white
-*demo_dialog*Scrollbar.background: gray85
-*demo_dialog*Command.background: gray85
-
-*resources_dialog*foreground: black
-*resources_dialog*background: gray90
-*resources_dialog*Command.background: gray85
-*resources_dialog*Toggle.background: gray85
-*resources_dialog*Text*background: white
-
-*resources_dialog*Dialog.value.translations: #override\n\
- <Key>Return: beginning-of-line()\n
-
-*passwd_dialog*foreground: black
-*passwd_dialog*background: gray90
-*passwd_dialog*Text*background: white
-
-*demo_dialog*viewport.width: 400
-*demo_dialog*viewport.height: 200
-*Form.borderWidth: 0
-*Box.borderWidth: 0
-*Label.borderWidth: 0
-*resources_dialog*Dialog.borderWidth: 0
-
-*demo_dialog*next.label: Run Next
-*demo_dialog*prev.label: Run Previous
-*demo_dialog*edit.label: Edit Parameters
-*demo_dialog*done.label: Exit Demo Mode
-*demo_dialog*restart.label: Reinitialize
-
-*resources_dialog*timeout.label: Saver Timeout:
-*resources_dialog*cycle.label: Cycle Timeout:
-*resources_dialog*fade.label: Fade Duration:
-*resources_dialog*ticks.label: Fade Ticks:
-*resources_dialog*lockTime.label: Lock Timeout:
-*resources_dialog*passwdTime.label: Password Timeout:
-
-*resources_dialog*label1.label: XScreenSaver Parameters
-*resources_dialog*buttonbox.verbose.label: Verbose
-*resources_dialog*buttonbox.cmap.label: Install Colormap
-*resources_dialog*buttonbox.fade.label: Fade Colormap
-*resources_dialog*buttonbox.unfade.label: Unfade Colormap
-*resources_dialog*buttonbox.lock.label: Require Password
-*resources_dialog*done.label: Done
-*resources_dialog*cancel.label: Cancel
-
-*passwd_dialog*label1.label: XScreenSaver %s
-*passwd_dialog*label2.label: This display is locked.
-*passwd_dialog*label3.label: Please type %s's password to unlock it.
-*passwd_dialog*ok.label: Done
-*passwd_dialog*cancel.label: Cancel
-*passwd_dialog*passwd_form*label.label: Enter password:
-*passwd_dialog*Dialog.label: Enter password:
-*passwd_dialog*passwd_form*Text.width: 200
-*passwd_dialog*roger.width: 150
-*passwd_dialog*roger.height: 150
-*passwd_dialog*roger.foreground: red3
-*passwd_dialog*roger.background: white
-*passwd_dialog*roger.borderWidth: 1
-
-
-! You probably won't need to change these. They are only used if no server
-! extension is in use.
+! Pretty names for the hacks that have unusual capitalization.
!
-*pointerPollTime: 5
-*initialDelay: 30
-*windowCreationTimeout: 30
+!=============================================================================
-*bourneShell: /bin/sh
+*hacks.antinspect.name: AntInspect
+*hacks.antmaze.name: AntMaze
+*hacks.antspotlight.name: AntSpotlight
+*hacks.blinkbox.name: BlinkBox
+*hacks.blitspin.name: BlitSpin
+*hacks.blocktube.name: BlockTube
+*hacks.bouncingcow.name: BouncingCow
+*hacks.boxfit.name: BoxFit
+*hacks.bsod.name: BSOD
+*hacks.bubble3d.name: Bubble3D
+*hacks.ccurve.name: CCurve
+*hacks.cloudlife.name: CloudLife
+*hacks.companioncube.name: CompanionCube
+*hacks.cubestorm.name: CubeStorm
+*hacks.cubicgrid.name: CubicGrid
+*hacks.cwaves.name: CWaves
+*hacks.dangerball.name: DangerBall
+*hacks.decayscreen.name: DecayScreen
+*hacks.dnalogo.name: DNA Logo
+*hacks.euler2d.name: Euler2D
+*hacks.fadeplot.name: FadePlot
+*hacks.flipflop.name: FlipFlop
+*hacks.flipscreen3d.name: FlipScreen3D
+*hacks.fliptext.name: FlipText
+*hacks.fluidballs.name: FluidBalls
+*hacks.flyingtoasters.name: FlyingToasters
+*hacks.fontglide.name: FontGlide
+*hacks.fuzzyflakes.name: FuzzyFlakes
+*hacks.gflux.name: GFlux
+*hacks.gleidescope.name: Gleidescope
+*hacks.glforestfire.name: GLForestFire
+*hacks.hyperball.name: HyperBall
+*hacks.hypercube.name: HyperCube
+*hacks.ifs.name: IFS
+*hacks.imsmap.name: IMSMap
+*hacks.jigglypuff.name: JigglyPuff
+*hacks.juggler3d.name: Juggler3D
+*hacks.lcdscrub.name: LCDscrub
+*hacks.lmorph.name: LMorph
+*hacks.m6502.name: m6502
+*hacks.memscroller.name: MemScroller
+*hacks.metaballs.name: MetaBalls
+*hacks.mirrorblob.name: MirrorBlob
+*hacks.moebiusgears.name: MoebiusGears
+*hacks.morph3d.name: Morph3D
+*hacks.nerverot.name: NerveRot
+*hacks.noseguy.name: NoseGuy
+*hacks.popsquares.name: PopSquares
+*hacks.quasicrystal.name: QuasiCrystal
+*hacks.rd-bomb.name: RDbomb
+*hacks.rdbomb.name: RDbomb
+*hacks.rotzoomer.name: RotZoomer
+*hacks.rubikblocks.name: RubikBlocks
+*hacks.sballs.name: SBalls
+*hacks.shadebobs.name: ShadeBobs
+*hacks.sierpinski3d.name: Sierpinski3D
+*hacks.skytentacles.name: SkyTentacles
+*hacks.slidescreen.name: SlideScreen
+*hacks.speedmine.name: SpeedMine
+*hacks.starwars.name: StarWars
+*hacks.stonerview.name: StonerView
+*hacks.t3d.name: T3D
+*hacks.timetunnel.name: TimeTunnel
+*hacks.topblock.name: TopBlock
+*hacks.tronbit.name: TronBit
+*hacks.unknownpleasures.name:UnknownPleasures
+*hacks.vidwhacker.name: VidWhacker
+*hacks.webcollage.name: WebCollage
+*hacks.whirlwindwarp.name: WhirlWindWarp
+*hacks.xanalogtv.name: XAnalogTV
+*hacks.xrayswarm.name: XRaySwarm
+
+! obsolete, but still used by xscreensaver-demo-Xm.
+*hacks.documentation.isInstalled: True
+
+! (xrdb prevention kludge: whole file) */